When identifying two or more parts of a musical work, construct authorized access points for each of the parts. Apply the instructions at 6.14.2.7.1.

Alternative:
When identifying two or more parts of a musical work, identify the parts collectively.
Construct the authorized access point representing the parts by combining (in this order):
° the authorized access point representing the work as a whole (6.28.1 and 6.14.2.7.2 alternative)
° the term Selections following the preferred title for the whole work.

Alternative: When identifying two or more parts that are unnumbered or non-consecutively numbered, identify the parts collectively. Construct the authorized access point representing the parts by combining (in this order):
° the authorized access point representing the work as a whole (6.28.1.1-6.28.1.8 and 6.28.1.9-6.28.1.11)
° the term Selections following the preferred title for the whole work.

LLC-PCC PS: LC practice for Alternative: Add Selections to the authorized access point representing the work as a whole.Best practices for music cataloging: Follow Alternative only if giving separate access points for the individual parts is not feasible.

If a part of a musical work is designated by the same general term as other parts and the part is unnumbered:
Add to the access point representing the part one or more of the identifying elements covered in the instructions at 6.28.1.9-6.28.1.11
° Add as many as are necessary to distinguish the part.
» If such additions are not appropriate, determine the number of the part in the set and add it